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CRAIG
SMITH
Craig Smith's warm, exuberant illustrations
have delighted children for over twenty-five years. With several
award-winners to his credit, his titles appear regularly on Children's
Choice Award shortlists. Finding humour in domestic, family and
school situations, and a fondness for unusual perspectives and
energetic characterisation are features of his work.

Craig
grew up in South Australia and studied graphic design at
the SA School of Art. While his early aim to be a political
cartoonist never came to be, he worked at a variety of jobs
(including nurse's aide, washing dishes and scraping rust
off the Sydney Harbour Bridge) while building a career as
an illustrator. He has now produced nearly 300 picture books,
junior novels and educational readers.

His
best known titles include the classics Whistle Up
the Chimney, with Nan Hunt (1982 NSW Premier's Literary
Awards winner), Dreadful David (with Sally
Odgers), Where's Mum? (with Libby
Gleeson)
and Billy the Punk (with Jessica Carroll).
Other well loved work includes Paul Jennings' The
Cabbage Patch series, Rachel Flynn's I Hate
Friday's series, Gillian Rubinstein's The
Giant's Tooth, Doug MacLeod's Sister Madge's
Book of Nuns and numerous Aussie Bites and Aussie
Nibbles.

More information
about Craig can be found at his website.
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